This is faster than the UK’s average home broadband speed and faster than the top speed of EE’s own entry-level broadband package (17Mbps).

The faster speeds might explain why take up of EE’s home broadband product has been less enthusiastic.

In the last three months, EE added 12,000 broadband customers, taking the total number of customers to 726,000. While EE hasn’t revealed how many of those customers have taken the superfast FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet), it’s revealed that around 4,000 subscribers are still using dial-up.

Despite 4G grabbing the limelight, EE’s home broadband customer base has continued to grow for eight months running. This still isn’t enough to break the ISP out of fifth position that it’s locked into, so it’s unlikely it’ll be bothering TalkTalk anytime soon.

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